Case Study | August 13, 2012

Borough Of Hopewell, New Jersey Case Study

This uranium, radium and gross alpha removal pilot study was conducted for the Borough of Hopewell, New Jersey’s combined entry point of Well’s No. 2 and 5 located at the Burton Avenue treatment facility. Hopewell’s water system contains concentrations of uranium, radium and gross alpha in excess of the Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL).

The Borough of Hopewell selected Water Remediation Technology’s (WRT) Z-92® Uranium and Z-88® Radium Treatment Processes as a possible cost effective solution for their uranium, radium and gross alpha problem. WRT provided a 1.3 GPM (gallons per minute) treatment system, which was delivered and installed on May 26, 2009.

The purpose of this pilot study is to document the effectiveness of the WRT system on high uranium, radium and gross alpha water and to provide information necessary to meet regulatory compliance.

Register Today. It's Fast And Free.

The content you requested is only available to registered users of
Water Online. By registering now, you'll get exclusive
access to this piece of content and thousands of additional articles and product
reviews across our entire network of sites.